
The best collection of Bob rareties there is!
This comprehensive collection organised in three distinct periods of his music on three CD's is truly a magnificient experience. From Hard Times in New York Town, a song about busking in Greenwich Village, that sounds like it is being busked, even contains the word 'BEAT'; to Suze (the cough song) sounding tired, melancholy, cattarrhed; to a great shouting version of Idiot Wind,to the spiritual tunes from Blood on the Tracks, and on and on, to 1991. It spans his career in a more thorough way than anything else I've experienced. My favourite find was 'Last Thoughts on Woody Gutherie' a song my closest friend and I wrote down and pinned to our walls years ago (when I first bought the cd), it is such a romantic journey, topsy turvey poem. His nervous voice introducing it: "You need a train engine fire to shoot you someplace and shoot you back." This is my favourite Bob cd.
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